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Suzanne Elrod (or, Suzanne #2) In 1969, a 35-year-old Cohen met 24-year-old Suzanne Elrod. They had two children together, Adam and Lorca, before separating in the mid-'70s.
Suzanne Elrod is best known for her association with the legendary singer-songwriter Leonard Cohen and for being the mother of his only two children, Adam Cohen and Lorca Cohen.
Suzanne Elrod is famous as the companion of singer Leonard Cohen. Suzanne and Leonard had two children from their relationship of over a decade. Image: Suzanne with her husband, Leonard Cohen
"Our childhood was divided between France with our mother [Suzanne Elrod], and our dad in New York, Los Angeles and on the island of Hydra in Greece," explains Adam. "I still think of Greece as...
His mother is Suzanne Elrod, who split from his father when Adam was five. After she and Cohen split, Elrod and Adam moved to France. He also spent time in Greece and Los Angeles while growing...
After his parents split, when he was 5, his mother, Suzanne Elrod (not the Suzanne from the song), moved Adam and his sister often, including to the south of France, Paris, and a Village...
Sometimes cruelly referred to as ‘Suzanne 2’, Suzanne Elrod was a pivotal figure in Cohen’s life. His lover then his wife and mother of his children Adam and Lorca, Elrod’s role in Cohen’s career cannot be understated.
So imagine Marianne’s anguish the day Suzanne Elrod arrived at her Hydra home, babe in arms, explaining she was Cohen’s partner, that Adam was their first-born son and that, since the house ...
In 1969, he met 19-year-old Suzanne Elrod, kicking off a rocky relationship that lasted nearly a decade. Elrod would become Cohen’s common-law wife and the mother to his son, Adam, and his ...
Suzanne left Montreal in 1992 with his son Kahlil. Narrator: Now, "You Probably Think This Song Is about You" and a trip back to the early 60’s in Montreal to meet a young dancer married to Armand, a handsome sculptor. She became the muse of dozens of Beat poets but for one, Leonard Cohen, she became extra special. Suzanne takes you down